Tucuman Dress up for the celebration National Exhibition of Education, Arts, Science and Technology 2024It is an event that brings together nearly 400 young people from 21 Argentine provinces. Since its opening yesterday, the exhibition has highlighted the creativity and ingenuity of the participants who are displaying more than 86 innovative projects in Catalinas Park.
Minister of Education of Tucuman, Susanna MontaldoHe shared his excitement as he toured the stands where the boys were displaying their work. “This is a party, all the young people are trying to show us and explain what they have produced. There is a lot of enthusiasm, and it is a song of hope for education in the country,” Montalvo said.
The projects cover a wide range of topics, from recycling to literature. For example, students from Jujuy brought artifacts and demonstrations of working with clay, while others, such as the youth from Delfin Galo, presented works made from recycled materials, with an emphasis on the importance of caring for the environment.
The exhibition is open to the general public, and visiting hours are from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 3 to 7 p.m., giving the people of Tucumán the opportunity to enjoy this display of young talent and creativity. The Minister stressed the importance of these events in the field of education, noting that they “develop creativity in children and allow them to show their culture.”
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